Macario Adriatico

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Preceded byFeliciano Basa
Succeeded byEnrique V. Filamor
Preceded byDistrict established
Succeeded byMariano P. Leuterio
Macario Adriático
Adriático as a member of the Philippine Assembly, 1908
Director of the Philippine Library and Museum
In office
July 1917  April 14, 1919
Preceded byFeliciano Basa
Succeeded byEnrique V. Filamor
Member of the Philippine Assembly from Mindoro's lone district
In office
October 16, 1907  March 1, 1914
Preceded byDistrict established
Succeeded byMariano P. Leuterio
Personal details
Born(1869-03-10)March 10, 1869
DiedApril 14, 1919(1919-04-14) (aged 50)
PartyNacionalista
SpousePaula Lazaro
Parents
  • Luciano Adriatico (father)
  • Natalia Gonzales (mother)
Education
Occupation
  • Lawyer
  • journalist
  • politician
Writing career
LanguageSpanish

Macario Adriático y Gonzáles (March 10, 1869 – April 14, 1919) was a Filipino lawyer, journalist and politician from Mindoro. He was credited for the creation of the city charter of Manila.[1]

Macario Adriatico was born in Calapan, Mindoro. His parents were Luciano Adriatico, a government official, and Natalia Gonzales.[2]

After completing his primary education in Mindoro, Adriatico was sent to Manila in 1882 for further studies. He entered the schools of Hipolito Magsalin and Enrique Mendiola.[3]

In 1889, he earned a degree in Bachelor of Arts from San Juan de Letran College. He pursued medicine studies at University of Santo Tomas, but later changed to law. He was married to Paula Lazaro.[2]

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